A TRANSGENDER glamour model from Birmingham is setting up her own advice and support service to help transexual girls gain confidence in their own skin.

Tiffany-Rose Davies wants to be a role model for transexuals and is setting up the new business called Tiffany-Rose’s Task.

The city venture, believed to be the first of its kind in the UK, will see her become a lifestyle coach offering free one to one advice and support for transexuals.

As well as emotional support she will offer a Glamsquad makeover for women and advice on clothes and makeup but that will come with a cost.

Tiffany-Rose, aged 23, said she came up with the idea because she was always being asked for help and advice by transexuals while she was out on the town or while she was on social media.

She said: “I want to be a role model for transexuals and a mentor for transgender women who are still coming to terms with their sexuality. I know my body shape is changing all the time and it is the same for other transexuals.

“Transgender women can come to me for emotional support and advice or if they need help with clothes and make up there will be a Glamsquad available.

“I want to be their mentor and help them with their individual style when it comes to clothes, hair and make-up.

“I believe this service could be one of the first in the UK for transexuals and I hope it will be a great success.

“I know the struggle women who are going through transition are going through - I have been there. I transitioned at 14 but others leave it much later. It can be emotionally traumatic and I want to be there to lend a supportive hand.”

Tiffany-Rose hit the headlines last year after revealing she was going to marry her Dubai based Muslim multi-millionaire boyfriend called Yaser who was planning to make her all woman by paying for her sex change operation.

But she was later to receive the bombshell news when he he told her “We can’t marry - I am already married with two children.”

Tiffany-Rise was formerly a boy named Niall and claims she knew from the age of 13 that she wanted to become a girl.

She began experimenting with make-up and, at 16, enrolled at a college to study hairdressing.

It was there that she began to accept her new identity and, a year later, started calling herself Tiffany-Rose.